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Caserric of Doechland >> Overlook (English)


Deutsches Reich
Gott mit uns

Doechland
Caserric of Doechland
Kaiserreich Deutschland

Flag

Weapshield

Anthem: Song of the Doechen
Deutschlandslied

Doechland in Europa, fellow EB Lands in lightgreen

Headstead
And biggest stead

Berlin



Ambsspeech
- Other speeches

Doech
French, Polish, Danish, Chinish



Befolking
- Befolkingstighth

101,738,815
144.89 by km2



Broadness
- Mainland
- Oversealand

702,163.84 km2
554,464.41 km 2
147,699.43 km 2



Regering

Federal constitutional monarchy

Caser
Richeschancellor

Hrodulf III
Günther von Fehling

Legislature

Richesday



GIP
- GDP by head

$7,100,532,790,463.07
$69,791.778

Geld

Mark (ℳ︁)

MOI

0.941


Gesheede:
  • Carl the Great crowned Romish Caser (25 December 800)

  • Protestants win the Crig of the League of Pressburgh (7 March 1637)

  • Crigs of the Doech Revolution (from 1792 to 1818)

  • Twithe Doech Riche grounded (22 July 1925)

  • Doech Burghercrig (from 1978 to 1981)


Calling code

+49

ION 3166 code

DE

Midnetwork TSR

.de

Driving side

right

The Caserric of Doechland (Doech: Kaiserreich Deutschland) or Doech Riche (Doech: Deutsches Reich), called Doechland (Doech: Deustchland) and sometimes Germania for short, is a land in West- and Middleeuropa. The twithe most-befolkened land in Europa, it stands at the heart and kern of the Europish Bound, of which it is the strongest, richest, and most-befolkened Land. Doechland lies between the East- and the Northsea to the north and the Alps to the south. Its 29 Richeslands (Doech: Reichsland) and 6 Overseasgebedes (Doech: Überseegebiet) house a befolking of over 101 million and spread across a landflack of 858,726.84 foursideskilometres across four continents, but the morehood of its folk—and landflack—are in Europa. To its west lie Frankric, and Netherland, to its south are Switzerland and Easterric, to its east are Poland, Lithouwen, and Courland, and northward is Danemark. Berlin, its headstead and most befolkened stead, is one of the Europish Bound's three Metropolish Weighs—next to Paris and London—and the biggest stead in the Mainland Europish Bound.

The Doechen have always called the lands between the Rhine and Wysel their homeland, but Doechland as it stands today can link its roots to Carl the Great, King of the Franks and the first Romish Caser since 653 YL, who was crowned as such on the Yuleday of 800 YL. The Romish-Doech Riche stood as the greatest riche in Middlealterly Europa and was the greatest riche in the world in Early Owntidely Europa as a dealth of the Spanish Riche. However, through Crigs over Religion, most noteworthily the Crig of the League of Pressburgh (1608–1637), the Riche splintered and its Stands grew stronger and mightier than its Caserly leadership. Doech Nationalism under Liberalism, Federalism, and Constitutionalism rose in the twithe half of the 18th Yearhundred, leading to the first uploosening of the Romish-Doech Riche and the grounding of the First Doech Riche in 1792, leesing hundreds of small lordships in the Riche and bringing great forthstrides in militarish wittenship through fieldmarshals such as Napoleon Bonaparte, Frithric Wilhelm of Brunswick, Carl von Clausewitz, Gebhard von Blücher, Carl Lothwig of Easterric, and Carl Phlipp zu Schwarzenberg. A Yearhundredsfourth of unhaltbere crig broke out in Europa, at the end of which the sigefast Alliance of the Five Riches—of England, Netherland, Frankric, Russland, and Anatolia—brought back the Romish-Doech Riche.

Spanning between the Easterricish-led Riche and the Prussish-led Northern League led to the outbreak of the Doech Brotherscrig in 1921, dragging in the two sides' allies and beginning the Worldcrig. Within Doechland, this ended through the Fordrawing of Aachen in 1925 that uploosened the Romish-Doech Riche and, outslotting Easterric, organised her under the Twithe Doech Riche, now led by the Kingric of Prussia. Doechland quickly became a Great Mighte, helping beground the Organisation of Foroned Nations, as well as the Europish Bound as a means to sicker its hold on Europa. Following an eld of werthshiply downturn and inner unsteadiness, the Communistish Party of Doechland under leadership of Hieronymus Höch took over in 1977, seeking to ground a totalitarish socialistish dictatorship. The following Doech Burghercrig was won by the regeringstrue of Caser Lothwig VI, and the Riche was reorganised into the Caserric of Doechland.

Doechland is a parliamentarish democracy under a constitutional monarchy. Its Stateshead, Caser Hrodulf III of the House of Hohenzollern, has led Doechland since 2011 and is also the King of Prussia. The Richesday of Doechland, its overster legislative forsamling, is an unsplit body wherein all Doech burghers—be them ethelmen or gemean—may stand as Limbmen; a such Limbman who can hold the trust and truefast of the Richesday—gemeansomely the leader of the biggest party—will stand as the Richeschancellor; this is now Günther von Fehling of the Doech Conservative Party, who was first gewaled in 2016. Doechland's Lands—making up its mainland—are all parliamentarish democracies and are given some selfrule in making and betaking laws within their own marks, while her Gebedes are ruled by governors benamed from Berlin.

Doechland is, without a tweag, a Great Mighte. Her wellknown wittenshippers, philosophers, and crigers have left a bequest on the world, most noteworthily in Europa, the Americas, East Asia, and Africa. Outside of the Doech homeland, her speech is an ambsspeech in 15 other lands and spoken as a mothertongue by upward of 235 million folk worldwide, while there are Doech gemeanships—and, as a gefollow, the bequest of her culture—all around the world owing to outwandering in the Middle Elds and insettling under the Doech Colonialriche. It has the third-biggest werthship in the world and the greatest in Europa. A wellknown centre of industry, wittenship, and technology, Doechland is the world's twithe-biggest in- and outfarer. An onwicked Land, it is the home of the world's first Welfarestate and the federalregering and the Landsregerings alike betale for their burghers' socialsickerhood, healthcare, and free bilthing in school and university, leading to high incomes and a "sare high" rank in the Mennish Onwickingsindex, though unfairness of income throughwones to be a sorrow. Doechland has fordrawn alliances with manifold lands, and throughwones to be an ongoing limbstate in organisations such as the Organisation of Foroned Nations (OFN), the Europish Bound (EB), the Group of Nine (G9), and the Organisation for Werthshiply Evenwork and Onwicking (OWEO), among others. It has the twithe-highest ontale of OFN-BWC Worlderflandmarks in the world.


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Deutschland, which is the inlandish name for Doechland, is rooted from the Old Highdoech 'diutisc', itself rooted from Urwestgermanish 'þiudisc', all meaning 'folkish', beteeing to the Germanish Folk—indeed, the word 'Theode', rooted from the same, is still brooked in English to mean the Germanish folk as a whole. þiudisc also is the root of Doechland (English), Duitsland and Dietsland (Netherlandish), Tyskland (Norse), and þýskaland (Icelandish).

Another name for Doechland is Germania. This name is of Latinish roots and was first brooked to mean 'fertile land behind the limes'. It is likely that the Gallish Celts who lived west of the Rhine first brooked this name to betee to the Germanish folk—after all, it is unlikely for the Germanish stemms to have named themselves such, rather than that of their own stemms—and if this theory holds, the root for "Germania" is likely either gair (meaning neighbour), gairm (meaning slaughtcry), ger (meaning spear), or gar (meaning shout), beteeing to the Germanish stemms' nature as the Celts' criglike neighbours who spoke outlandish speeches the Celts would not understand. Julius Caesar brooked Germanus in his book Commentarii de Bello Gallico to bewrite Germanish stemms living in Northeastern Gallia, and in 98 YL, Tacitus wrote his book De Origine et situ Germanorum to bewrite the Germanish stemms living outside of the Romish Riche. By 85 YL, "Germania" beteed to the Romish provinces of Germania Superior and Germania Inferior, as well as Germania Libera which stood outside Romish inflow. Germania is the root of Γερμανία or Germanía (Greekish), Germania (Latinish and Italish), and Германија or Germánija (Russish) among other names.

Doechland's Slavish neighbours mainly brook sundry names all rooted from Urslavish němьcь, meaning "dumb": this comes gaining to "slověninъ" which means "folk who can speak" and from which the word Slav is rooted. Originally, němьcь and its offshoot were brooked to mean all folk not Slavish—as they could not speak [Slavish speeches] and were therefore dumb—, something that follows the same underlying groundset as barbaros in Greekish and عجم (ajam) in Arabish, but in time this came only to betee to the Germanish stemms and, later, only the Doechen. It is the root of Niemcy (Polish), Нјемачка or Njemačka (Serbodalmatish), Nemecko (Windish), Německo (Boehmish), and Németország (Ungarish).

Other lands, mainly folk to the west of Doechland speaking sundry Westromanish speeches, brook Alemannia to betee to Doechland. This is rooted from the Alemanni, a stemm living in what is now Swaeby, who were likely those that the French had the most forbinding with in the olden times. Names such as Allemagne (French), ألمانيا ('ʾalmānyā), 𐭠𐭫𐭬𐭠𐭭 or Ālmān (Persish), Alemania (Spanish), and Alemanha (Portugish) are all rooted from the same.


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Old Gesheede

Basilica of Constantine in Trier,
This Romish building elds back to 310 YL
The Danuvius guggenmosi, bestanding in Doechland over 11 million years ago, is likely the earliest of ormennish forefathers to have walked on his two legs. Mankind has lived in Doechland for at least 600,000 years; it was home to the Homo neanderthalensis, and Homo sapiens himself began inwoning here around 40,000 years ago. Urold Celtish cultures onwickled out of what is now called the Urnfield culture in the late Bronzen Tidealter (1200 BC to 700 BC), building Heuneburg, the oldest burgh in Europe north of the Alps.

Germanish stemms began wandering south of their urold homeland in owntidely Scaneland around 700 BC, pushing away the Celts of Middleeuropa. In the middle of the 1st yearhundred BC, Julius Caesar built the first known bridges across the Rhine while faring his fieldtyges in Gallia. He fought, and tostoered, the Swaebish stemm under their leader Ariovistus in the Slaught of Vosges, sickering the Rhine and the Denow as the mark between Rome and Germania.

Caesar's nighfollowers, now Romish Casers themselves, made some forseeks to take over Germania: they built forts, tradecentres, and andslotted the stemms close to the mark as foederati. Romers made forseeks to 'civilise' the Germaners, but this more or less meant sacking Germanish thorpes and killing their inwoners every once in a while. Though the Germanish headling Arminius utterly crushed three Romish legions in the Slaught of the Teutoburg Woods in 9 YL, the Provinces of Germania Inferior and Germania Superior were grounded in 83 and 85 YL and the Limes Germanicus was firmly fastlaid as the Romish-Doech mark.

The Crisis of the Third Yearhundred in the Romish Riche happened to go on at the same time as the onwicking of stour Germanish stemms. The Hunnish Overfall at the end of the 4th yearhundred kickstarted the Völkerwanderung or Folkwandering, wherein Germanish stemms began wandering west, south, and east. With the Crossing of the Rhine in December 407, the frontiers were tostoered for good. The five stemmsheretogdoms (Doech: Stammesherzogtümer) of Swaeby, Baiyer, Seaxen, Franke, and Thuringe were grounded, and these would play a noteworthy bit in the grounding of the Kingric of Doechland and the Romish-Doech Riche, before becoming growingly foroldened in the High Middle Elds, ultimately uploosened and torn into hundreds of smaller Forstdoms under Caser Frithric I in 1180 YL.

Middlealterly Doechland

Frankish Kingdom and the Riche of Carl the Great

Standbilth of Carl the Great in Aachen
With the overthrow of Caser Romolus Augustus by the Germanish leader Odovacer in 476 YL, the Western Romish Riche came to an end. In the bedlam following the Fall of Rome, the Franks, a Germanish stemm living between the Rhine and the Weser, strengthened their hold over that gebede—thereafter called Austrasia. Their king Chlodowig of the House of Meroving laid kingdom over all of Gallia by 509–511 and Christened shortly after, while his nighfollowers forgreatened into Thuringe and Burgend in the following yearhundreds. In 732 YL, Carl the Hammer (French: Charles Martel) pushed back an oncoming overfall by the Saracens in the Slaught of Tours; his son Pepin overthrew the Merovings and grounded the House of Carling.

Carl the Hammer's eldson Carl the Great, better known in French as Charlemagne, took the throne in 774 after murdering his brother Carlman, and brought the Frankish Kingric to its peak landflack. He first strengthened his geweald over Gallia—now called 'Francia' or the Kingdom of the Franks—and then forgreatened into Italy, the Lowlands, and Hispania. In 796 YL, he pushed back a Saracenish fyrd in the Slaught of Terni and lifted their Belairing of Rome. Here, he gave the Pope some lands in Middle-Italy—these being the kernlands of the Churchstate—and for this Pope Leo III ambightly crowned him Imperator Romanorum or Caser of the Romers on the Yuleday of 800 YL. A Romish Caserric had not bestood since Micklegarth had fallen to the Saracens in 653 YL and even the Byzantinish nighfollowstates that beonspoke Caserdomhood were aovered by the early 700s YL. As such, this was widely seen as restitutio imperii or the Withgrounding of Caserly Rule.

Carl the Great's Riche did not overlive long after him. Having outlived most of his sons, Carl was erffollowed by his younger son Lothwig the Feal in 840 YL. Even as he was still breathing, a fight broke out between Carl the Great's eldsons over whether the Frankish havthe of Splitting should be throughwoned or orset by primogeniture. The Fordrawing of Verdun saw Carl the Great's Riche split in three in 843 YL: Westfranke, Eastfranke, and Middlefranke. Lothwig the Doecher became the first King of the Eastfranks, with his lordship stretching over the stemmheretogdoms of Franke, Seaxen, Swaeby, and Baiyer. The Fordrawing of Prüm split Middlefranke into Italy, Burgend, and Lotharinge—named after King Lothar who had won it in Verdun—in 855 YL, while the Fordrawing of Ribemont, underwritten in 880 YL, made Lotharinge, the last of the five stemmheretogdoms, an Eastfrankish lordship as well. The Carlings lost Eastfranke in the 10th yearhundred as the stemmheretogs gewaled Conrad I and after him Henric I "the Fowler" as their new kings in 911 and 919 YL. With this, Eastfranke was withnamed into Regnum Teutonicorum, onefoldly Doechland.

Romish-Doech Riche

Statues of Otto I and Adelaide in Meissen
King Otto I “the Great” was crowned Rex Teutonicorum at Aachen in 936, Rex Italiae in Pavia in 961, and lastly Imperator Romanorum by Pope John XII in 962 YL. This began a line of Romish Casers that would, with some gaps, throughwone for 963 years. Otto's reign was marked by the strengthening of Caserly geweald through upthwanging Caserly rights over churchly benamings; through benaming the landholding bishops and abbots of the Riche himself, Otto turned those bishops into Richesforsts, thus gaining some hold over the churchly inthings of the Riche. Otto andsheddingly bethwung the Ungars in the Slaught of Lechfeld in 955 YL, underwarped the Slavs between the Elbe and the Oder, and marched on Rome, fastnimming, overthrowing, and beheading Pope John XII; by this, he set a Foregang for Caserly befayness over the Church, which held under the Long Interregnum of 1257–1308.

Otto's son and nighfollower Otto II “the Red” forsought to throughwone his aoverings in Italy, but his onslaught against the Saracens mislucked in the catastrophish Slaught by Cape Colonna (982 YL) where he died. His son Otto III was crowned elding three and would have to deal with his squabbling underlings and separatistish uprisings by Italiers in Italy and by the Slavs along the eastern frontier. He marched on Italy in 996 YL, underwarping the forstdoms of North Italy and gainaovering Rome; there, he beheaded Crescentius II and John XVI, instead onstelling one of his neves as Pope Gregory V, strengthening the Caserly yoke over the Church which had been loosened after his eldfather's death. Otto III made some forseeks to take back the lost lands east of the Elbe; however, short of strengthening Caserly inflow in Easteuropa, besunderly in Poland, Boehmen, and Ungarland, his fieldtyges were orfollowless.

Protestantish Anewing

Early Owntidely Eld

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Long 19th Yearhundred

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